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The answer depends on what variables are being plotted.
Mass and Acceleration. Force = Mass x Acceleration
Acceleration is change of velocity per unit time. Acceleration =(v2 - v1)/t. It is also related to force and mass: F = ma.
height gravitational acceleration and mass
These three variables are related by Newton's Second law: Force = mass x acceleration.
The answer depends on what variables are being plotted.
Mass and Acceleration. Force = Mass x Acceleration
The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.
Acceleration is change of velocity per unit time. Acceleration =(v2 - v1)/t. It is also related to force and mass: F = ma.
height gravitational acceleration and mass
There can be. It depends on the variables.
For an object in motion without any acceleration, velocity and time.
It depends on the force acting on the body in question. Depending on which way you want your independent and dependent variables set up, the equation is either Acceleration = Force/mass or Mass = Force/acceleration
There is not enough information to answer the question. The answer depends onis the object travelling at constant velocity?is the acceleration constant?If it is an object travelling with constant acceleration, which three of the following four variables are knows: initaial velocity, final velocity, acceleration and time.
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Depends on size and other variables.
The answer depends on whether or not the two variables are independent.